"' Potentiometric titration "'is a technique similar to direct titration of a redox reaction.
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This may be used in similar potentiometric fashion to the conductive probe, but without requiring the special probe.
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He introduced the idea of using potentiometric titrations for acids and bases that could not be titrated in conjunction with a colorimetric indicator
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Another example, the potentiometric biosensor, ( potential produced at zero current ) gives a logarithmic response with a high dynamic range.
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The calculation of hydrogen ion concentrations, using this formalism, is a key element in the determination of equilibrium constants by potentiometric titration.
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He used potentiometric titration to observe the differences in titration between strong and weak acids, as well as the behavior of polybasic acids.
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Modeling the hydrolysis reactions that occur in solution is usually based on the determination of equilibrium constants from potentiometric ( pH ) titration data.
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A "'potentiometric surface "'is the imaginary plane where a given reservoir of fluid will " equalize out to " if allowed to flow.
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The elevation of the water in this deeper well is dependent upon the pressure in the deeper aquifer and is referred to as the potentiometric surface, not the water table.
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Inorganic, and physical chemistry, this field grew with the most interesting results, stimulating the further development of spectroscopic, potentiometric, luminescent, and other methods of analysis.